Public Transit in the GTA, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

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Toronto, Metrolinx host public meetings about several major transit projects

If you’re having trouble keeping track of all the various transit projects that agencies have under way or that politicians have announced… here’s your chance to get on track and get up to speed about what’s going on.

The City of Toronto, Metrolinx with the TTC and GO Transit are hosting several meetings through February and March when you can learn more about these key projects and have opportunities to provide your feedback about the proposals.

Metrolinx has already announced meetings about its plans to “electrify” most of the GO rail network and introduce regional express rail service. At the four meetings that it’s hosting in Toronto, City and TTC staff will join them to talk about the City’s projects:

City and TTC plans for the Relief Line, connecting the 2 Bloor - Danforth subway at Pape Station with downtown Toronto along Queen or Richmond Streets and their next steps to selecting the alignment and stations for

City staff presentations during the events in Scarborough focus on introducing the City’s Scarborough transit plan, including extending the TTC’s 2 Bloor-Danforth subway line by one stop to Scarborough Centre and extending the Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit line to the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus.

Presentations in Etobicoke feature the proposal to replace the “Western corridor” of the SmartTrack plan by extending the Eglinton Crosstown LRT to the Airport Corporate Centre and Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Presentations in central and downtown Toronto highlight plans for the “Relief Line” subway.

Tuesday, February 23

EastboundMiWay buses operating along the 35 / 35A Eglinton and 73 Timberlea routes to Orbitor Drive south of Skymark Avenue. Walk half-block south along Orbitor to Eglinton Avenue. Cross at the signal to the TownePlace Suites on the northwest corner.

Southbound MiWay buses operating along the 87 Meadowvale - Skymark and 109 Meadowvale express routes to to Orbitor Drive south of Skymark Avenue. Walk half-block south along Orbitor to Eglinton Avenue. Cross at the signal to the TownePlace Suites on the northwest corner.

Northbound MiWay buses operating along the the 87 Meadowvale - Skymark and 109 Meadowvale express routes to Orbitor Drive at Eglinton Avenue, beside the TownePlace Suites on the northwest corner.

Northbound MiWay buses operating along the 107 Malton express route to Orbitor Drive south of Skymark Avenue. Walk half-block south along Orbitor to Eglinton Avenue. Cross at the signal to the TownePlace Suites on the northwest corner.

Westbound TTC buses operating along the 32A Eglinton West route to Orbitor Drive south of Skymark Avenue. Walk half-block south along Orbitor to Eglinton Avenue. Cross at the signal to the TownePlace Suites on the northwest corner.

Northbound TTC buses operating along the 112B West Mall route to Orbitor Drive south of Skymark Avenue. Walk half-block south along Orbitor to Eglinton Avenue. Cross at the signal to the TownePlace Suites on the northwest corner.

Wednesday, March 9

GO trains operating along the 01 Lakeshore West route to Long Branch GO Station. Connect with TTC streetcars operating along the 501 Queen route.

MiWay buses operating along the 5 Dixie or 23 Lakeshore route to Long Branch GO Station. Connect with TTC streetcars operating along the 501 Queen route.

Southbound TTC buses operating along the 44 Kipling South route to Birmingham Street, beside the school.

Eastbound TTC streetcars operating along the 501 Queen route to Lake Shore Boulevard West and Colonel Smith Drive. Cross Lake Shore West at the signal and walk one block north along Kipling Avenue to the school.

Westbound TTC streetcars operating along the 501 Queen route to Lake Shore Boulevard West and Kipling Avenue. Cross Kipling at the signal and walk north one block.

Tuesday, March 22

Westbound TTC streetcars operating along the 501 Queen or buses operating along the 502 Downtowner routes to Queen Street East and Sumach Street. Walk north two blocks along Sumach. Cross over to the north side of Shuter Street. Walk half-block west to the school.

Eastbound TTC streetcars operating along the 501 Queen or buses operating along the 502 Downtowner routes to Queen Street East and Sackville Street. Cross Queen East at the signal. Walk north two blocks along Sackville. Cross over to the north side of Shuter Street. Walk half-block east to the school.

Westbound TTC streetcars operating along the 505 Dundas route to Dundas Street East and Sumach Street. Cross Dundas East at the signal. Walk south two blocks to Shuter, then half-block west to the school.

Eastbound TTC streetcars operating along the 505 Dundas route to Dundas Street East and Sackville Street. Walk south two blocks to Shuter. Walk east half-block to the school.

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